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More flight cancellations and delays expected
Flight delays and cancellations are among the disruption expected to continue into the weekend after a global IT outage, as experts warned it could take weeks for systems to fully recover..
Temperatures to drop after hottest day of the year
Clouds and cooler weather will return this weekend after the UK experienced the hottest day of the year so far on Friday, the Met Office has said..
Five in custody after Harehills disorder
Five people have been taken into custody after scenes of violent disorder in a Leeds suburb, with police warning further arrests will be made as part of a relentless investigation..
Global IT outage knocks airlines banks and others offline
Major infrastructure including airlines, train companies, banks and media outlets have ground to a halt after their computer systems were knocked offline.
Hottest day of the year recorded as temperature soars to 312C
The Met Office say the record for the year so far has been hit at Heathrow Airport.
Zelensky makes historic address to British cabinet
The Ukrainian President appealed for permission to strike Russian targets with Western weapons.
Biden campaign chief insists he will stay in race
The 81 year old is being urged by many Democrats to consider stepping aside.
Manhunt launched after prisoner absconds from London hospital
63 year old Graham Gomm was being held on remand for burglary offences at HMP Wormwood Scrubs.
Trump urges unity as he shares details of assassination attempt
Hes accepted his partys presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention.
Police remain in Leeds suburb after violent disorder
Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracey Brabin has condemned the violent and thoughtless actions in Harehills.
Five Just Stop Oil protesters jailed for conspiracy to block M25
Five Just Stop Oil protesters, including one of its co-founders, have been jailed for several years for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 motorway, in what are thought to be the longest sentences ever given for peaceful protest.
Rafael Nadal sweeps into Swedish Open third round after win over Cameron Norrie
Rafael Nadal recovered from 4-1 down in the second set to claim victory over British number two Cameron Norrie in the second round of the Swedish Open at Bastad..
Wrongly jailed Andrew Malkinson could have been freed decade earlier
Andrew Malkinson, who was wrongly convicted of rape and jailed for 17 years, was failed by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and could have been exonerated almost a decade earlier, a review has found..
Streeting Formal talks planned with junior doctors over pay row
Formal talks are to be held in a bid to resolve the long running junior doctors dispute, it has been announced..
Starmer urges action on migrant crisis and aid for Ukraine at European summit
Sir Keir Starmer urged European leaders to address the illegal migration crisis and to stand firm in support of Ukraine as he sought to strengthen the UKs ties with the continent..
Covid 19 Inquiry Government and the civil service failed the public
The UK Government and the civil service failed the public due to significant flaws in preparing for the Covid-19 pandemic, a public inquiry has found..
Wage growth falls back further but continues to outstrip inflation
UK earnings growth has fallen back further amid mounting signs of a weakening jobs market, but wages are outstripping inflation at the fastest pace for more than two-and-a-half years, according to official figures..
UK Covid 19 Inquiry to publish first report
Failures to properly prepare for a pandemic in the UK are expected to be laid bare on Thursday as the UK Covid-19 Inquiry publishes its first report..
Starmer calls for reset in UK Europe relations as he hosts continents leaders
Sir Keir Starmer said he intends to reset our relationship with Europe as he hosted leaders from across the continent at a major summit..
President Biden tests positive for Covid 19
Its as he is campaigning in Las Vegas.